"IT-Fraggel" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the answer but i already did it in that way, alsi i try to use
> psexec -i to run regedit in a system account, but the result is the same,
> i
> can't take over the ownership of certain registry keys, also it is a ramp
> to
> figure out which keys are effected ...
>
>
Possibly 'Windows Resource Protection' kicking in
About Windows Resource Protection
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa382503.aspx
If you have a Vista DVD, you can do as Mark hinted and make 'offline'
changes from the Recovery command prompt (although this is a bit techie,
since it involves loading and unloading hives), or if you're feeling even
more adventurous download the 'Windows Automated Installation Kit' and set
up your own recovery environment, which you could then add to your boot menu
using bcdedit etc.
--
Jon